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Loyola University

The following presentation was delivered at the Building Bridges Inititiative: International Encounter for Peace and Reconciliation held at Loyola University in Chicago on March 7.

Good morning, everyone! The art historian Matthew Jackson once said, "Let’s say...


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The following “Catholic Heritage Lecture” was delivered at Seattle University on March 3.

“Peace be to you all.”

I’m grateful to be back at Seattle University and the Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture. I’m also grateful for the life and work of my colleague Dr. Jeanette Rodrigu...


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Under the authoritarian rule of Donald Trump, we have witnessed one horror after another every single week. At the start of 2026, we saw the bombing of Caracas and the illegal abduction of President Maduro. The next week, Renee Good was shot. Then Alex Pretti. The nation rallied for the Minnesota Shutdown, t...


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Let’s look at three strategic concepts for nonviolent movements: mutual aid, making censorship backfire, and sources of accountability beyond courts and politicians.

First, mutual aid is how movements sustain for the long haul.

Mutual aid is how ordinary people show tangible solidarit...


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